"I write at length about my experiences surviving rape and abuse as a Western woman in Japan. I was lucky to get out alive."
"I see myself as someone whose organic inquiry and teaching are shaped by radical love, and I am willing to let myself be changed by my students."
"The AutoEthnographer is committed to diversity, equity, & inclusion in its administration; support of emerging authors and artists; & celebration of creative expression as a vehicle for shared understanding & positive change."
"Barriers melt like grilled cheese at the table when you're dancing for your supper like the old vaudevillians."
"This autoethnographic poetry is born of my personal experience, witness, as well as currently chronicled and ancestral lore."
What Is The AutoEthnographer Magazine? The AutoEthnographer’s Mission The AutoEthnographer is an award-winning, non-profit, open-access, peer-reviewed literary and arts magazine....